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Pronunciation of 'nandkishore'

The name 'Nandkishore' is of Indian origin and is commonly used in Hindi-speaking regions. It is a compound name derived from Sanskrit, where 'Nand' means joy or happiness, and 'Kishore' refers to a young boy or youth. It is often associated with Lord Krishna in Hindu culture.

Word Origin

Sanskrit, primarily used in Hindi-speaking regions.

Pronunciation Details

हिन्दी

nənd̪kɪʃoːɾ/nənd̪kɪʃoːɾ/Slow

A name derived from Sanskrit, often associated with Lord Krishna, symbolizing joy and youth.

Pronounced as ‘nund-ki-shore’. ‘Nund’ as in ‘nun’ with a soft ‘d’, ‘ki’ as in ‘key’, and ‘shore’ as in the English word ‘shore’.

English (United States)

nændkɪʃɔɹ/nændkɪʃɔɹ/Slow

A male given name of Indian origin, often linked to Lord Krishna and symbolizing joy and youth.

Pronounced as ‘nand-ki-shore’. ‘Nand’ as in ‘hand’ with an ‘n’, ‘ki’ as in ‘key’, and ‘shore’ as in the English word ‘shore’.